A child's right to clean air

A child's right to clean air

The WHO have stated that clean air is the birthright for any child. Whilst the indoor air pollution in the UK and other developed countries is not as bad as some, what are you doing to ensure the quality of your building's air quality? Most ignore it, we do not know what the long term consequence of this will be. How are you advising your clients and your loved ones about the options available to them now?

see the WHO's latest report at https://www.who.int/ceh/publications/Advance-copy-Oct24_18150_Air-Pollution-and-Child-Health-merged-compressed.pdf?ua=1


Mike Sweet

HVAC Frustrations? Sorted! I help UK businesses with all Heating, Air Conditioning and Ventilation Projects to PPM's

6 年

Agreed Joe. There should be more focus regarding indoor air quality. Just because we can't sense it doesn't mean it's not a big issue. We aim to educate our clients with indoor air quality sensors that cover the range of "air quality". Temperature, humidity, particulates, CO2 and other nasties. Times are changing for sure. I think it won't be long until we demand to know the air quality within a building were occupying.

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